A cool video

That video was pretty mesmerizing. Thanks the link, I admit though, I feared for their limbs when I saw how close they were getting to some of the running equipment.

The results they're getting from a simple set up really show their skill and practice. Color me impressed.
 
Very nice!!!

I did the conversion,
57,000 baht = $1654.01(u.s.)
Fair market value...
 
Very interesting. Where does one find and buy good quality knives made like that? The ones I have seen have all been tourist wall hanger pieces.
 
Interesting video.

I can't help but wonder:

1) What other "small shops" in other countries are also doing quality work (if this place is doing quality work). It seems we are all quick to dismiss all knives from, say, Pakistan. But one would think some quality knives must be coming from there too. And

2) What the "Made in America" folks have to say about the knives in the vid. Would they support/buy a knife from Thailand but not one from China?
 
LOL. I love the swordsmith in Taiwan, making traidional Japanese swords while wearing a LimBizkit shirt...
What a world!

edit to add: Although that guy looks like he's making a Kukhri, so perhaps he's in Taiwan making a Himilayan knife, with his American band shirt...
 
Interesting video.

I can't help but wonder:

1) What other "small shops" in other countries are also doing quality work (if this place is doing quality work). It seems we are all quick to dismiss all knives from, say, Pakistan. But one would think some quality knives must be coming from there too. And

2) What the "Made in America" folks have to say about the knives in the vid. Would they support/buy a knife from Thailand but not one from China?

After seeing this video and what they're doing with such a basic set up I wondered why the Pakistani factories mostly focus on flea market crap.
I'M not going to say that every Pakistani shop makes crap, but there's just too much junk coming from Pakistan and many other places to buy knives from to gamble on a pak knife.
 
LOL. I love the swordsmith in Taiwan, making traidional Japanese swords while wearing a LimBizkit shirt...
What a world!

edit to add: Although that guy looks like he's making a Kukhri, so perhaps he's in Taiwan making a Himilayan knife, with his American band shirt...

He's not. He's in Thailand.
 
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